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i had mentioned that we had 22 nations participating in rimpac and this slide is a representation of the military and civilian partners that we had participating in this event. and we had many, many international partners and we had a lot of domestic partners: medical and military editionary partners as well. okay, this is our command and control slide. we took a lot of care to get this right. we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has requested our service to be there. we wanted to make sure that our forces that are responding in a military environment go in with the right knowledge and the right attitude and you can see the tactical unit at the bottom there and the crisis response civil military operations center that was there to provide the command and control of those tactical units responding on the military side, this provided a perfect environment and opportunity for them to be able to interact with the civilian partners and provide the most appropriate response and understanding. very complex and again i just want to
i had mentioned that we had 22 nations participating in rimpac and this slide is a representation of the military and civilian partners that we had participating in this event. and we had many, many international partners and we had a lot of domestic partners: medical and military editionary partners as well. okay, this is our command and control slide. we took a lot of care to get this right. we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up same-sex marriage in less than two days. justices will hear arguments for the first case tuesday involving california's proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. the second case centers on the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. as the supreme court prepares to tackle that issue, same-sex couples across the country are watching. cnn's joe johns has a story of a couple, one couple in the d.c. area, who are hoping history will be made. >> reporter: the battle over same-sex marriage in california has been going on for years, and coming up this week it finally arrives at the u.s. supreme court. we talked to
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up same-sex marriage in less than two days. justices will hear arguments for the first case tuesday...
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-china interparliamentry group, mexico-u.s. parliamentry group, canada-u.s. interparliamentry group, british-american interparliamentry group. signed, sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the house will stand >> we are live at the brookings institution for remarks from general john allen. will talk about his time in the command. this is just getting underway live here on the c-span. >> good morning everyone. i am michael o'hanlon. we are honored to wait to have general john allen with us, t forhe commandf of security assistance from calf -- the former commander of security assistance from afghanistan. i am good at asking to join me in welcoming general allen and thank him for our service. when the histories of this period are written as they already are, general john allen be one of the most important generals. he was a 1976 graduate of annapolis. he had his career over many different assignments. one of them that was most notable, he was an architect -- an architect of the modern industry -- he was then reward
-china interparliamentry group, mexico-u.s. parliamentry group, canada-u.s. interparliamentry group, british-american interparliamentry group. signed, sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the house will stand >> we are live at the brookings institution for remarks from general john allen. will talk about his time in the command. this is just getting underway live here on the c-span. >> good morning everyone. i am michael o'hanlon. we...
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so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind of political introspection there. but will history let these men off the hook for what they did? >> no, they're going down in history for a horrible, terrible war. i was going to say a lapse of judgment, but it was not a lapse of judgment. it was a deliberate act. they cooked the evidence. they brow beat people. they would karl rove as their political hench men. the vote was scheduled on the eve of the elections deliberately. i don't want to let democrats off the hook. 29 senate democrats voted to authorize the use of force. some apologized later like john kerry. some brave people came out against it as you show
so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> tonight. we're learning the name of the police officer involved in the latest officer-involved shooting in san jose. he is bruce barthelemy - a 5-year veteran of the department. video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news shows the scene monday night. barthelemy fired one round, killing the still unidentified driver of a stolen car. police say the driver was trying to run the officer down. they also confirm that barthelemy was involved in another officer-involved shooting in november of last year. when he shot and wounded a suspect in a murder and robbery rampage. the santa clara county sheriff's office is handling the latest investigation. barthelemy is on administrative leave during an investigation by police internal affairs and by the d-a. been waiting for the price of
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> tonight. we're learning the name of the police officer involved in the latest officer-involved shooting in san jose. he is bruce barthelemy - a 5-year veteran of the department. video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news shows the scene...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling albums of all time and has been added to the library of congress's national registry to. mark the occasion the group's official website has been streaming the album all weekend long. earlier i spoke with a music critic who talked about the significance of this amazing album. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much much more concise, and i think that's what did it and i think it influenced. look at sampling. look what people did with sampling ten years later and the cash register sound of "money" is, and they basically did that about tape. it put
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling albums of all time and has been added to the library of congress's national registry to. mark the...
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item 22. >> item 22 is a resolution authorizing the sheriff's department to retroactively accept and expend $599,894 in funds from the u.s. department of justice, office of justice programs, through the second chance act reentry program for adult offenders with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, for the keys to freedom program to increase public safety, and reduce recidivism among incarcerated and recently released women and transgendered adults in the city and county of san francisco; and waiving any indirect costs for the period of october 1, 2012, through september 30, 2014. >> colleagues, same house same call? this resolution is adopted. next item. >> item 23 is an resolution authorizing the recreation and park department to retroactively accept and expend a grant of up to $3,350,000 from the trust for public land for the design and construction of improvements to father alfred e. boeddeker park for the period of august 13, 2012, through march 3, 2014. >> colleagues, same house same call? this resolution is adopted. item 24. >> item 24 is an ordinance amend
item 22. >> item 22 is a resolution authorizing the sheriff's department to retroactively accept and expend $599,894 in funds from the u.s. department of justice, office of justice programs, through the second chance act reentry program for adult offenders with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, for the keys to freedom program to increase public safety, and reduce recidivism among incarcerated and recently released women and transgendered adults in the city and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> bobby smith's voice came right through loud and clear on many of the great songs by the spinners. he was a tenor. he could be heard on "could it be i'm falling in love" and "i'll be around" and "games people play." he earned the group almost a dozen gold records, half a dozen grammys. he was 76 years old. >>> new york mayor bloomberg is at it again as part of his health campaign. today he proposed stores that sell cigarettes, hide them from view just like dirty magazines. people of age can still ask for cigarettes and buy them at $10 a pack. the mayor just wants to make them less visible. he banned smoking in restaurants and sbarz -- bars during his first term, and he gave hundreds of millions of dollars to anti-smoking efforts. he's already gone after trans fats in restaurants, st
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just 22% said that. how about this? i mean, the corporation, wealthy, doing better, and not necessarily the economy? 60% of the public. does it make you more likely to invest? yes. less likely to invest? yes. no different, 70%. that said, we're registering better attitudes toward investing in stocks. on the issue of is it a good time or bad time to invest in stocks, we should have that coming up shortly, or don't we, guys? no. doesn't seem to be there. anyway, what we found was that there was a slight increase in the percentage of americans saying, in fact, now it's equal. 39% saying good time to invest. 40% saying bad time. before, it had a clear preference for bad time to invest. a little bit better numbers on that score there. guy, back to you. >> nobody rolls with it like that, liesman. >> what can you do? maybe i didn't tell them to put the chart up. >> i'm really interested in the home depot/lowe's part of this. i like to get the traders involved on that. i mean, obviously from a stock standpoint, there's no compa
just 22% said that. how about this? i mean, the corporation, wealthy, doing better, and not necessarily the economy? 60% of the public. does it make you more likely to invest? yes. less likely to invest? yes. no different, 70%. that said, we're registering better attitudes toward investing in stocks. on the issue of is it a good time or bad time to invest in stocks, we should have that coming up shortly, or don't we, guys? no. doesn't seem to be there. anyway, what we found was that there was a...
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we are looking for kids in age group. teens upon work in the parks and open spaces and advance their leadership and gain valuable work experience and for more information call our office. i would now like to invite larry barry from san francisco youth works that wanted to make a quick presentation. larry, come on up. >> thank you commissioners and good morning. as he said i am larry barry. if you don't know we have an internship program 11 and 12 graders participating and that includes recreation and parks and i am here today to present an award to you for your contribution to our program. we have been able to provide 54 internships over the last year to kids in san francisco. we worked with a host of sites including the ones mentioned over the summer and pine lake and silver tree and douglas play ground and it's been a wonderful importance and wonderful opportunity. not only do the kids get the internship opportunity they get to see the public sector and what it means to serve the public so with that said i would like to
we are looking for kids in age group. teens upon work in the parks and open spaces and advance their leadership and gain valuable work experience and for more information call our office. i would now like to invite larry barry from san francisco youth works that wanted to make a quick presentation. larry, come on up. >> thank you commissioners and good morning. as he said i am larry barry. if you don't know we have an internship program 11 and 12 graders participating and that includes...
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that's 22 cents cheaper than a year ago this week. the most expensive gas is in chicago. cheapest is in billings, montana. >>> a pre-historic's family's road trip rose to the top of the box office this weekend. >> my name is eep and this is my family, the croods. he's been in a cave forever. >> three days is not forever. >> the croods earned more than $44 million. "olympus has fallen" has come in second with $30 million, "oz, the great and powerful" ranked third with $22 million. >>> and some incredible video out of south africa to show you. divers were hoping for an up close with a great white shark and got a lot more than they bargained for. >> down, down, down. >> whoa! >> he went through. >> oh, my god. >> the thrill seekers used bait to attract the shark to the boat and the shark ignored it and went straight for the cage and the divers inside. much more on this story later on this hour so make sure to stay tuned. susan candiotti spent the day with the people of dayton, ohio, a city keeping warm with basketball fever. look. >> we're supposed to get 8 to 10 inches of s
that's 22 cents cheaper than a year ago this week. the most expensive gas is in chicago. cheapest is in billings, montana. >>> a pre-historic's family's road trip rose to the top of the box office this weekend. >> my name is eep and this is my family, the croods. he's been in a cave forever. >> three days is not forever. >> the croods earned more than $44 million. "olympus has fallen" has come in second with $30 million, "oz, the great and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit with another blast of winter. south isn't off the hook either. allison kosik has the latest. >> reporter: the calendar says spring but mother nature is playing by her own rules, dumping about a foot of snow in parts of new hampshire on the last day of winter. >> it's kind of fun because then you can shovel and work out. >> reporter: in concord it looked more like december than march. >> it's new england. this is what we get in new england. i'm happy. i'm leaving to go skiing on friday. >> reporter: the deep snow across the northeast is taxing
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit...
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it's been a volatile stock since 2011, at $22 a share. it closed down 17% on its very first day of trading. now it's a $19 and change stock. i got a feeling this company's luck just changed in a very big way. see, on monday night we found out that sanchez is buying 43,000 acres in the eagle ford from hess for just $265 million. come on, that's an incredibly cheap price, practically a fire sale. this deal instantly more than doubles sanchez's energy daily production rate, increases their well count and it adds 14.4 million barrels at a ridiculously low cost of $19.70 per barrel. plus, they have a joint venture with marathon oil that contains some of the best wells in eagle ford with the opportunity to drill many, many more. a year ago sanchez was producing just 500 barrels a day. these days they're producing 3,800 barrels a day. the company should be producing 8500 or 9500 barrels a day. this is a transformational deal. so let's talk to tony sanchez the president and ceo of sanchez energy to learn more about his company and its prospects i
it's been a volatile stock since 2011, at $22 a share. it closed down 17% on its very first day of trading. now it's a $19 and change stock. i got a feeling this company's luck just changed in a very big way. see, on monday night we found out that sanchez is buying 43,000 acres in the eagle ford from hess for just $265 million. come on, that's an incredibly cheap price, practically a fire sale. this deal instantly more than doubles sanchez's energy daily production rate, increases their well...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> curiosity is back. the latest problem with the mars rover has been solved. curiosity has been down due to a software glitch. engineers got it to switch to the other computer. now the first computer is working again. >>> mark is here with sports. how about the st. maries gills. >> although the regular season didn't go as plans. they looked in ruin at the ncaa. they can't beat their arch rival gonzaga. but look at them. they're going to the big dance after they toast middle tennessee by 13. matthew, nice anticipation. he'll take it the other way. two of his 22. and the gaels play a nice defense tonight. middle tennessee finds out. only one basket in the last 9:30 of the first half. steve holt, off the bench with 13. he'll take it pillar to post. he had 18 points and 6 remembers. gael
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should it be higher, $22 an hour. that's what senator elizabeth warren says. what, $22 an hour? and more with charles and walking through the door now. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charas with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reaso serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> there is nobody in this country who got rich on his own. nobody you built it it factory out there, good for you. i want to be clear, you move your goods to market on the roads that the rest of us paid for. stuart: i think that was probably the best statement of collectivism we heard during the campaign last year. elizabeth warren running for the senate in massachusetts and won by the way. now she started the whole
should it be higher, $22 an hour. that's what senator elizabeth warren says. what, $22 an hour? and more with charles and walking through the door now. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charas with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of...
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i think with the uncertainty associated with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure of one of the things they recommend to the is feature request analysis to figure out -- >> is quite a depressing place, isn't it? >> i know for running the gao, fortunately we are top ranked fund that we didn't get there by accident. it's easy to figure out my faith people are what you need to do to address the third. you have to keep trying really hard to find out the root causes are. we made a recommendation to agree to do that and i think i will provide insight as to the reason. if ely to the conclusion, you can make things worse. >> you think it's any worse than dhs that many of us on the government? >> i won't speak for anyone else, but it's not ethically low to me and certainly to the secretary. i've been around a lot of work forces for as long time and as jeanne said across federal government is down, crossed country the public good has been increases going on. also has this committee is now full in this regard and helping the american public und
i think with the uncertainty associated with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure of one of the things they recommend to the is feature request analysis to figure out -- >> is quite a depressing place, isn't it? >> i know for running the gao, fortunately we are top ranked fund that we didn't get there by accident. it's easy to figure out my faith people are what you need to do to address the third. you have to keep trying really hard to find out the root causes are. we...
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. >> reporter: a day letter the director told staff 22 of the 118 licensed facilities are working with outdated permits. she writes the agency must review the permitting program. when it comes to the transportation of hazardous waste sources say recordkeeping is so bad, regulators don't know which toxic substances are going where. we analyzed the last 13 years of reports and found 44% of the enters listed blank or unknown. part of the problem could be the staff itself. a state audit found 59% are not in the correct jobs. that's six times what the state says is acceptable. >> people are given positions who weren't qualified. >> reporter: sources say the department needs real reform and soon. >> it requires accountability, transparency and results. >> i've got to go. >> you will sit down with us? >> you bet. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. thank you. >> the investigative unit will follow up with the director once the official review is completed. vicky also reached out to evergreen oil but the company had no comment. >>> coming up after the break our investigation continues, vi
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we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people in their homes. after seeing and working with the details on patrick's committee, i think the city can be proud of this ordinance. it's one that has been drafted with care to all the concerns and not only of the technical seismic committee, technical and seismic professionals, but to the real sense itivity and keeping people in their homes and bringing the financial along with it shows that this is a program that will take care to make sure that all have access to the things that we all wants which is to make a safer, more residue resilient city. so i strongly urge this. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is david friedman. i'm here representing the earthquake
we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people in their homes. after seeing and working with the details on patrick's committee, i think the city...
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on the 20 degrees, 22 in benghazi. >> hello, the top story on aljazeera, the president of the central african republic has fled the capital. the rebel group seized after fighting government's fault -- government forces. they said the president fail to honor a peace deal. churchgoers in cyprus are praying for economic salvation. the president has gone to brussels for last-ditch talks. former president and military ruler has landed in karachi and after more than four years after a self-imposed exile. he says he wants to run in the general election and is not fazed by the dix from the taliban. from the taliban. having wrapped up his first official visit to russia, he met dimitri medvedev and signed a number of deals. ishave a look at why africa the next destination. >> it is no coincidence that the new chinese president has included africa on his first official trip abroad. is a relationship worth billions. the chinese economy has become the second-largest in the world. chinese companies employing thousands of workers to secure their resources. last year the african exports to china were
on the 20 degrees, 22 in benghazi. >> hello, the top story on aljazeera, the president of the central african republic has fled the capital. the rebel group seized after fighting government's fault -- government forces. they said the president fail to honor a peace deal. churchgoers in cyprus are praying for economic salvation. the president has gone to brussels for last-ditch talks. former president and military ruler has landed in karachi and after more than four years after a...
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a lot of people in 22 years have died. somebody's going to die today of hiv and aids, so we have to remember just because i'm doing well, doesn't mean that you're going to do well. because the virus acts different in all of us. but you give yourself a real chance to live a long time if you get early detection. that's what we're talking about here. a lot of times what happens, especially in the minority community, we feel the symptoms, but we don't go to the doctor. we wait until it's too late to go to the doctor. now the drugs can't help you. so i've been the blessing and the curse when you think about hiv and aids, because i am doing well. so people just feel, hey, if i get it, i'm going to be like magic and that's not the case. so please, please educate yourself, educate your family, go out and get tested. and that's what the name of the game is. go out and get tested. >> joy, the stats on minority communities and how just wildly disproportie porgportionately t affected by this. getting tested is is a huge part of the pu
a lot of people in 22 years have died. somebody's going to die today of hiv and aids, so we have to remember just because i'm doing well, doesn't mean that you're going to do well. because the virus acts different in all of us. but you give yourself a real chance to live a long time if you get early detection. that's what we're talking about here. a lot of times what happens, especially in the minority community, we feel the symptoms, but we don't go to the doctor. we wait until it's too late...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. can anyone stop the stanford cardinals? get this. the women's basketball team rolled through the pac-12 en route to their seventh consecutive conference title, and 26 consecutive tournament appearance. the top seed in spokane region, stanford earned the right the host the first round game at maples pavilion. number 16 seed, tulsa was in. and they were down to fight this afternoon. into t
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone...
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hong kong alt 22 here for your high, shanghai getting down there 11 degrees cooler. meanwhile, tokyo with 14 here. that's average for this time of year. that same temperature you should be seeing here into late march. let's look towards the americas. a very late season snowstorm bringing heavy accumulations across much of the midwest. i wanted to show you what it looked like on the ground here. you see that low out there really trying to take care of this mess. very late season snowstorm. then also previously moved through colorado and kansas. and all of that snowfall and gusty winds will work it's way farther hear towards the eastern sea board. this is on your monday. that's where the worst of it is going to be, you're already seeing snowfall in the northern portions of the carolinas. look at all of that clear weather coming in behind it, much cooler air coming in, unfortunately, and very, very dry. not just the cold temperatures are spilling down, but towards georgia and the deep south, you're going to be looking out for the risk of fire weather. dry air and cooler
hong kong alt 22 here for your high, shanghai getting down there 11 degrees cooler. meanwhile, tokyo with 14 here. that's average for this time of year. that same temperature you should be seeing here into late march. let's look towards the americas. a very late season snowstorm bringing heavy accumulations across much of the midwest. i wanted to show you what it looked like on the ground here. you see that low out there really trying to take care of this mess. very late season snowstorm. then...
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back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into this fire season. it sounds like we have a pretty integrated group not only within the military capability you but state and local capabilities and federal capabilities for this fire season. with that i'm going to go down the line. as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the c
back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into...
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they let their visas lapse, they were deported in december and now an unlikely group, a group of children is fighting for their return. first, they stormed the steps of berkeley unified school district. then, the gaggle of fourth graders took to the city council chambers. mounting a campaign to bring this boy, a classmate caught in a deportation nightmare, back from mexico. >> my home is in berkeley. >> he has been living legally with his family since he was 18 years old. he barely speaks spanish, but he and his mother talked to us via skype from mexico where they have been stuck since an expired visa prevented the family to cross the border. >> we want to eat to live better. >> they know they broke the law by not renewing their visa, but classmates from jefferson elementary and their parents. >> people say no, we start fighting. >> are fighting for humanitarian parole. allow the family to return to berkeley. the only home rodrigo have ever known. and tonight, they brought it to the council, pushing for a resolution, urging area congressmen to pay attention and lobby on rodrigo's behalf.
they let their visas lapse, they were deported in december and now an unlikely group, a group of children is fighting for their return. first, they stormed the steps of berkeley unified school district. then, the gaggle of fourth graders took to the city council chambers. mounting a campaign to bring this boy, a classmate caught in a deportation nightmare, back from mexico. >> my home is in berkeley. >> he has been living legally with his family since he was 18 years old. he barely...
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groups and classes. bottom line with health care, there's no one size fits all. that's the mistake of obamacare and any federal top-down health care program. that's why we need to empower individuals to interact directly with patients. neil: thank you. in the meantime, i'll try to get hands op that, you know, the reports submitted over at the l.a. times, the tests and all. i'm not buying it. kidding. meanwhile, you thought businesses were riled up about the minimum wage going up to nine bucks an hour. wait in the elizabeth lauren gets it up to $22 an hour. don't laugh. the new seen senator is serious. good-bye wall street, hello anywhere else. governor cuomo did something today that a certain billionaire feels closed new york is closed for business for all days. that's next. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open f 24 hour plus, it reduces copd
groups and classes. bottom line with health care, there's no one size fits all. that's the mistake of obamacare and any federal top-down health care program. that's why we need to empower individuals to interact directly with patients. neil: thank you. in the meantime, i'll try to get hands op that, you know, the reports submitted over at the l.a. times, the tests and all. i'm not buying it. kidding. meanwhile, you thought businesses were riled up about the minimum wage going up to nine bucks...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> breaking news and our top story, the suspect who led police on a high speed car chase in texas and who may be connected with the murder of the colorado prison chief is now dead. we have a reporter in wise county, texas. ed, what can you tell us? >> reporter: erin, after the accident here in the town of decatur, texas, where the suspect had been driving that car and had been hit broadsided by a semi truck and then got into a shootout, a continued shootout with authorities here earlier today, authorities shot him. he was flown to a hospital in ft. worth. texas not too far away from here. he had been put essentially on life support. they were waiting to determine whether they could harvest his organs. i'm told by the wise county sheriff here in decatur, texas, that suspect has been ta
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> breaking news and our top story, the suspect who led police on a high speed car chase in texas and who may be connected with the murder of the colorado prison chief is now dead. we have a reporter in wise county, texas. ed, what can you tell us?...
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really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station. they should have much more in the budget for that. in the next few weeks, and the next few months i want the other they will back their words with action. that is if they have time. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm going to steal your boat. i wrote it i get to to take it. my name is straightforward. posted "the associated press" in 2007 until 2011 and i'm very honored to be here. i'm honored to be on the panel with both distinguished gentleman. i want to talk about "the big truck that went by". let's talk about big trucks first. my book is your visual aid, "the big truck that went
really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the republican party is looking to make big changes a report out today outline it is party's plans. this so called autopsy is calling for the gop to shift its focus. >> reporter: after mitt romney lost last november, party leaders, ordered an autopsy on what went wrong. they released the findings in a report called the growth in opportunity project. >> we need to do a much better job crafting our message to appeal to
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone...
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completing it will cost around $22 billion. what's behind the mammoth tab? here's what i found out when i traveled underground. >> reporter: backhoe exka varieties, man lift that sell up to $500,000. see that hydraulic drill? they can go for $800,000 a pop. these are the machines of modern day engineering. new york has them working on the second avenue subway line. subways are expensive. way back when, the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and cost $35 million. this one is about a mile and a half for about $4.5 billion. that's more than a billion dollars a stop. >> reporter: that's just for phase one. we went digging to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line. >> it's a bargain. >> reporter: the most massive piece of equipment is the tunnel boring machine. the last time new york built a sub w subway it used the cut and cover meth. boring is much more efficient and disrupts life aboveground a lot less. >> the one that did this is 22-foot in diameter. it can go about 50 foot a day. >> reporter: it it costs $12 million and requires 20
completing it will cost around $22 billion. what's behind the mammoth tab? here's what i found out when i traveled underground. >> reporter: backhoe exka varieties, man lift that sell up to $500,000. see that hydraulic drill? they can go for $800,000 a pop. these are the machines of modern day engineering. new york has them working on the second avenue subway line. subways are expensive. way back when, the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and cost $35 million. this one is about a...
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that could actually a leave -- alleviate the pressure to raise $22 million. what i'm concerned about today is since we've only raised maybe $13 million, i'll get a report from the controller what's been raised to date, we actually don't have to raise that much more money because we're going to use the revenue from the overall economic impact from the america's cup to actually pay for the effort that will replace what we're expected to get money raised from the event. that to me is not what we had expected to see moving forward. we would actually expect that the city would live -- the organizing committee would live up to its commitment even if they use the word endeavor to raise money to offset general fund costs. so, we have money that's coming in from revenue. that can get siphoned back into our overall general fund that could actually move towards benefits for perhaps the port, perhaps for downtown, but also for our neighborhoods, for park, for streets, for public safety. those are things the general fund generallies covers. so, this hearing will cover the
that could actually a leave -- alleviate the pressure to raise $22 million. what i'm concerned about today is since we've only raised maybe $13 million, i'll get a report from the controller what's been raised to date, we actually don't have to raise that much more money because we're going to use the revenue from the overall economic impact from the america's cup to actually pay for the effort that will replace what we're expected to get money raised from the event. that to me is not what we...
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>> that group is behind me now. they're going door to door. they want them to think they're not sound to know they live in one. the group is going door to door tonight handing out a letter. they want residents to be aware of the danger of living there. if a large earthquake should hit this area. there have been a law since 2005 for landlords with five or more units to notify tentants in writing that their apartment is a soft story. they're required to have an engineer prepare a size nick. >> doft is steep, generally can vary between $5,000 and closer to $30,000. >> and more. now, the berkeley property owner says the cost can run into thousands of dollars and beyond and saying unavailability of rent increases is the biggest problem faced they're unable to pass through some of the costs to residents who are sitting in and occupying some spaces. caught in the middle are tenants if we want to live this n.a building considered to be unsound you can go to our web si. we have posted a link. in berkeley nick smith abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. w
>> that group is behind me now. they're going door to door. they want them to think they're not sound to know they live in one. the group is going door to door tonight handing out a letter. they want residents to be aware of the danger of living there. if a large earthquake should hit this area. there have been a law since 2005 for landlords with five or more units to notify tentants in writing that their apartment is a soft story. they're required to have an engineer prepare a size nick....
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i have a son that actually just turned 22 this month and at the age of 18, after he graduated from high school, he started having episodes. and initially we did not know what was going on. he did well through grammar school, middle school, and high school ~. and at this point he had graduated from high school looking forward to going into college. and actually that following day we were headed out of town for a family reunion and we needed to call 911. he was out of his mind unfortunately, and no one had kind of seen anything initially prior to this episode. so, he had an episode in 2010 in july and was hospitalized for about three days on the mental health ward. they got him stabilized and they released him and we thought, okay, great. when fall came, he enrolled in college and pursued his basketball career and by november he actually had another episode. and at that time he was hospitalized for about five days.
i have a son that actually just turned 22 this month and at the age of 18, after he graduated from high school, he started having episodes. and initially we did not know what was going on. he did well through grammar school, middle school, and high school ~. and at this point he had graduated from high school looking forward to going into college. and actually that following day we were headed out of town for a family reunion and we needed to call 911. he was out of his mind unfortunately, and...
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nasdaq composite up 22 points and the s&p 500 up 11. so what is next for the market? we bring in david darsche and our own rick santelli. good to see you, guys. >> hello, maria. >> john, what are you expecting from this market the next couple of weeks headed into earnings season? >> well, right now we're kind of going sideways, doing a little bit of consolidation. obviously the cyprus news didn't help too much. but the fact that we were able to absorb fedex news, as well as oracle and bad print detail last night, and nike, actually helped us out last night. but the fact that we were able to go sideways, we haven't really sold off gives the bull some more hope here. >> i like that you're saying that, because i know fedex caught a lot of people by surprise. the transports breaking down caught a lot of people by surprise. and i'm wondering if that tells us anything about the upcoming first quarter reporting season. david sowerby, are you changing your behavior in any way as a result of what we saw in earnings this week? >> no, i'm not. i think the longer term case for st
nasdaq composite up 22 points and the s&p 500 up 11. so what is next for the market? we bring in david darsche and our own rick santelli. good to see you, guys. >> hello, maria. >> john, what are you expecting from this market the next couple of weeks headed into earnings season? >> well, right now we're kind of going sideways, doing a little bit of consolidation. obviously the cyprus news didn't help too much. but the fact that we were able to absorb fedex news, as well...
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the environment seems to be improving. pinnacle can always do another acquisition. the company is paying you to wait to get their house fully in order with that great dividend. let's not forget, last week ken powell was on the show, he told us that food inflation has peaked and competition is less fierce? that could help these guys. pinnacle foods reminds me of long-time "mad money" winner b&g. they've got some truly iconic ones under the roof. i think you should try to get in on this ipo. that's why i did this story money. call your broker tomorrow. i like it even if they raise the price. even if they take it up to $22 a share. at that point, let's pause, that may be too high. after the break, i will try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- invest in innovation. it's not the latest gadget that could drive profit in your portfolio. medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that may be heading higher. >>> when the market was really getting
the environment seems to be improving. pinnacle can always do another acquisition. the company is paying you to wait to get their house fully in order with that great dividend. let's not forget, last week ken powell was on the show, he told us that food inflation has peaked and competition is less fierce? that could help these guys. pinnacle foods reminds me of long-time "mad money" winner b&g. they've got some truly iconic ones under the roof. i think you should try to get in on...
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i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of them. i was surrounded by everybody, something was going to happen to me. and i was genuinely scared. i was worried for my own life. my reaction was to pull out my gun. and, you know, in the middle of the confrontation, i shot him. and the gun had discharged while i was running and another in
i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [ticking] >> as of late 2012, the justice department had not prosecuted any countrywide financial executive, despite the allegations of widespread mortgage fraud inside the company. and, as steve kroft reported, in december 2011, even more puzzling, was the justice department's reluctance to employ one of its most powerful legal weapons against anyone in the company. it's called the sarbanes-oxley act of 2002. [applause] >> it was overwhelmingly passed by congress and signed by president bush following the last big round of corporate scandals involving enron, tyco, and worldcom. it was supposed to restore confidence in american corporations and financial markets. the sarbanes-oxley act imposed strict rules for corporate governance, requiring chief executive officers and chief financial
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [ticking] >> as of late 2012, the justice department had not prosecuted any countrywide financial executive, despite the allegations of widespread mortgage fraud inside the company. and, as steve kroft reported, in december 2011, even more puzzling,...
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around 43 miles per hour. 22 in livermore. point reyes 29 miles per hour gusts. windy conditions overnight. upper 30s in north bay valleys and tomorrow, another pleasant day. but breezy. upper 60s and downtown san francisco, 65 degrees tomorrow, 60 in the sunset district. upper 60s over the north bay. mid to upper 60s on the east bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. mild pattern with us into next week. highs in 70s inland then cooling down by mid week and a chance of showers on thursday but that is a long way off now. >> thank you. >> just ahead a look inside twitter. >> and also... raising taxes in oakland. tax proposal earning hi >>> glancing at latest headlines hundreds, millions of tweets sent every day. it's just hard to believe just seven years ago there was no such thing as twitter. realy. today, twitter celebrated it's anniversary. a special look inside of the company. >> seven years ago in a small office a little bird hatched. a bird took over the world. >> oprah winfrey twittered for the first time. >> here is my first, is it's called a tweet. >> imt
around 43 miles per hour. 22 in livermore. point reyes 29 miles per hour gusts. windy conditions overnight. upper 30s in north bay valleys and tomorrow, another pleasant day. but breezy. upper 60s and downtown san francisco, 65 degrees tomorrow, 60 in the sunset district. upper 60s over the north bay. mid to upper 60s on the east bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. mild pattern with us into next week. highs in 70s inland then cooling down by mid week and a chance of showers on thursday but...
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assuming your in the group that agrees government has a role in it, the conversation switches to how you pay for it. what's the best way for us to look at how to pay for improving our infrastructure. >> first, government has to have some role. even if the private sector is building a road or building a port, there's all kinds of regulations, environment approvals. it's sort of nonsense to say the government can't play a role or shouldn't play a role. but clearly the u.s. has a very conservative attitude towards allowing private sector funding in. we should have more partnerships. the president has proposed the idea of a infrastructure bank to provide seed money, catalyze private/public partnerships. they can grow out of hand, but we're in no dangerous of that. that's the road we need to go down at this point. >> when you have a d plus and trying to get to a b, you have more leeway than when you have an a and are trying to get an a plus. >> there's a lot of low-hanging fruit. >> let me ask you about that. we do associate spending on infrastructure on roads and things like that. but in
assuming your in the group that agrees government has a role in it, the conversation switches to how you pay for it. what's the best way for us to look at how to pay for improving our infrastructure. >> first, government has to have some role. even if the private sector is building a road or building a port, there's all kinds of regulations, environment approvals. it's sort of nonsense to say the government can't play a role or shouldn't play a role. but clearly the u.s. has a very...